The Fun Dip and SweetTarts are candy card kits for Valentine exchanges. I have such happy memories of Valentine’s Day as a child, and there’s no question that the cards which included candy were my favorites!

So anyway, back to that baking… I bought some of those little Nestle Tollhouse pull-apart sugar cookie dough squares, and I decided to go really simple with half of the dough, and do something more cutesy with the other half.

Super Easy Valentine Cookie Idea: Bake sugar cookies as directed and when fresh from the oven, gently press a Butterfinger or Nestle Crunch heart into the centers.

The chocolate will slowly melt just enough to create a pretty glossed look on the heart.

Easy Valentine Cookie Idea: Using this Nestle recipe for Huggable Heart Cookie Cups, I made pretty little bite-sized treats of yum. Although I created a well in the centers pre-baking, I had to gently indent them again when they were fresh from the oven.

Once cooled, I added a Butterfinger or Nestle Crunch heart to each one, drizzled on some glaze and then sprinkled a tiny bit of decorating sugar over the top.

About Liz

Liz is an adventurous midwestern mom gone southern (accent in transition). She lives in North Carolina and loves cooking, baking, traveling, movies, crafts, wine, pizza and the occasional nap. She's also a cat lady in the making. Email her at liz@eatmovemake.com

Looks like a yummy Valentine’s Day at your place! I’ve never cooked with them…actually, I just lied. I used their white chocolate to dip pretzels in. lol Love the Valentine’s Fun Dips. Those are always a kid favorite!

yes please these look delicious. LUCKY Girl with some any goodies. My poor kiddos didn’t get to have a Valentine treats for school . The schools aren’t allowing them but these would be a wonderful treat for them

My favorite is anything with caramel in it…. I would love to make those huggable hearts with a caramel filled heart… wow!! I gave up sweets for lent, but I have pinned these ideas….Look out, Easter Sunday!!

What cute cookies to make with the Nestle Heart Candies! I am going to the store tomorrow and I will be making cookies and you gave me such a good idea about how I want to make my cookies Nestle makes great products!

I had never thought of making cookie cups before reading your article. My biggest problem is that I eat the candy before I have time to bake. I am going to hit the half price sales after Valentine’s Day and then store the candy in the freezer. When Lent is over, maybe I can try your ideas.

The Huggable Heart Cookie Cups look soo cute! I had to pin that photo right away. I’ve never cooked with Nestle Valentine chocolates, but I have used Nestle chocolate chips, and boy, somehow the choco chip cookies turned out even more delicious than expected!

Yum yum yum! I want to come to your house! Those look absolutely amazing! I have seen recipes that use Nestle candy all the time. i just haven’t had a chance to try them out. I really love the Butterfinger candies. That’s what I really want to use in my next baking attempts.

Butterfinger hearts? Imma have to go look at the store for those! I love me some sweet tarts too, but don’t know how I’d bake with them. They’d probably be an unwelcome surprise in a cookie or whatever. 😛

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